Opening:Hands can wiggle, hands can clap. Hands can wrap and flap and tap.But hands can help – so raise yours, please! Can you guess? Whose hands are these?

Brief synopsis: (from worldcat.org) Asks young readers to identify the occupation of each community helper from the type of tasks they perform and explains how these helpers work together to keep communities clean and safe and people healthy.

Why I like this book:
This engaging book is perfect for a curriculum unit on occupations and communities. The interactive format is fun, and the rhyming text flows naturally. The rich illustrations provide the “big picture” as well as “close ups,” especially well suited to provide context and build vocabulary for English Language Learners (ELLs). I love the details such as “food-stained books” and hands “caked in chalk” (guess who?) that bring life to the text.

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